thank you for watching, on that note i wish you all a very good and a very safe night from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. see you at the end of your monday. hello, covering this first conviction of a former president in american history. thursday may 30th, 2024 is now etched in all of our collective experiences. the day a jury found donald trump guilty. the day a man who spent his life outrunning lawsuits from fellow citizens, civil cases from government officials, regulatory probes, federal probes, congressional inquiries, a record breaking two impeachments in one presidential term, a historic rico charge and two federal, in all of those cases over many years that included all kinds of evidence of wrong doing, found that he could not outrun a jury of his peers. after two days and more than nine hours of deliberation, they unanimously found him guilty. on all counts as you know by now. a former president convicted of felon
the day a man who spent his life outrunning lawsuits from fellow citizens, civil cases from government officials, regulatory probes, federal probes, congressional inquiries, a record-breaking two impeachments in one presidential term, a historic rico charge and unprecedented two federal indictments, the defendant who outran, delayed accountability on all of those cases over many years, which involved all kinds of evidence of wrongdoing, found he could not outrun a jury of his peers. after two days and more than nine hours of deliberations, they unanimously found him guilty on all counts, as you know by now. a former president convicted of felony crimes for the first time in our nation s history. the news broke, we will be revisiting that tonight and going forward with some very special guests and new information. but this is a time, if there ever were a time, to slow down in our fast-paced lives, in our media, television, rushes forward to the next thing and the next iteratio
steve: good morning, everybody. live from studio b. it s 7:00 in new york city. welcome to the thursday, may 30th edition of fox & friends. well, fox news alert. it is day two of jury deliberations in donald trump s trial against new york state. possible outcomes as the country watches and waits for what will be an historic verdict. it s mind boggling to me that at the end of the rainbow we still weren t certain what the menu of crimes it now turns out was going to be. brian: right. we re going to talk to him shortly. and joe biden snaps at a reporter asking if he would be serving his full term or handing over to power to vp harris. steve: good question. all four years or handing over? not hurt, are you? ainsley: did you fall on your head. lawrence: should make fun. ainsley: a true miracle a girl loses her leg in a train accident and then pulls herself off the tracks. the incredible story is coming up. lawrence: what will she h second hour of fox & fr
brian: now it s time for us to talk. #:00 a.m. on the east coast and thursday, may 30th. this is fox & friends. thought hard stuff. fox news alert. jay two of jury deliberations for the new york vs. donald trump trial. the possible outcomes as we will go over thats at country watches and waits for the historic verdict. steve: in the meantime the current president joe biden kicked off his new black voter initiative yesterday in philly. that s why i m proud to have the most diverse administration in history. talents of our country. trump is pandering and peddling lies and stereotypes. steve: really. senator tim scott says biden is on the pander express. that s some good writing right there. ainsley: texas dad going viral for his wife s advice to his daughter after he witnessed her bad break judgment. lawrence: we re going to have him on. fox & friends starts right now and remember, mornings are better with friends steve jors in the new york vs. donald trump tria
included in the promise of the country today. i still believe that. i m still optimistic, but i need you. so my question for you is simple, a simple one. are you with me? talk to your family. that was president biden receiving chants of four more years from a crowd in philadelphia yesterday where he and the vice president made a pitch to black voters. we ll have more from their campaign stop in just a moment. meanwhile, the former president was stuck in a courthouse holding room as a jury deliberated his fate in the criminal hush money case. we ll recap everything and bring you expert legal analysis. also ahead we ll go through new reporting on senator rick scott s latest bid to replace mitch mcconnell as the next republican leader in the upper chamber. all right, good morning and welcome to way too early on this thursday, may 30th. still may. i m sam stein in for jonathan lemire. we are on a verdict watch this morning. in just hours the jury in the donald trump hus